Coming soon? Autonomous unmanned container ships?

photodog

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I am sure “they” will work it out to their benifit at the expense of a crewed vessel. No doubt the IMO are on the case. It’s a natural progression to remove people, probably will be safer with tech as well.
 
By the way Kongsberg are masters in control, station keeping, system redundancy. The majority of dynamically positioned vessels that run automatically in a tiny watch circle are Kongsberg systems.
 
The control systems won't be perfect - nothing ever is, but I'd bet my pension it'll be better than this one

https://www.gov.uk/maib-reports/grounding-of-general-cargo-vessel-ruyter

Which is only one of many alcohol assisted groundings and collisions. At least the Yara Birkeland will be keeping as good a look out as it's capable of and will be programmed to obey Colregs, unless they make special regulations for it, when they'll be well publicised.

I recall one, not long after I started sailing. A small coaster had a Russian Captain, Polish Mates and a few Filipinos as crew. It was heading up the channel with the 1st mate alone on watch. After a while, he got bored, so he turned the bridge alarm off and went to his cabin to cuddle a bottle of whisky. No one else was any the wiser until the ship steamed full ahead up Dungeness Beach. That one has coloured my attitude to merchant ships ever since Will they follow Colregs, or is it another pisshead?
 
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